Example sentences of "could be [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It could be about particular authors who 've been through the public-school system , or even about the way the system works at close hand . |
2 | This does seem a reasonable argument , and I certainly would not want to lose a therapy which could be of real value to people . |
3 | Researchers believe its findings could be of international importance . |
4 | For families in less straitened circumstances , one gift in kind which could be of increasing importance is the payment of school fees . |
5 | Expressed in the Dreikaiserbund and in the hands of a Bismarck , the self-interest of monarchs could be of European significance as a force for peace . |
6 | However , the information could be of immediate interest and if so either.telex , Intelpost or hand delivery will need to be considered . |
7 | There is evidence that Philips believe Sony 's move towards handheld CD-I could be of immediate complementary benefit to its in situ range of players . |
8 | I would like to hear from anyone who works in this field and we could be of mutual assistance . |
9 | Such an attitude , though unfavourable to the concept of a universal church , could be of great benefit to cathedrals , monasteries , and parish churches , because it provided them with protectors , and because often a high standard of religious observance could be stimulated by family pride . |
10 | Peace of mind when the husband was working some distance from the farm could be of great importance . |
11 | The LEA 's detachment and its knowledge of a few dozen ( or even a few hundred ) other institutions could be of great value . |
12 | Mr Justice Latham , adjourning the trial last Wednesday until yesterday , told the jury the new evidence could be of great significance . |
13 | ( Among the virtues of reparation are that it could be of great value in assisting the ‘ reintegration ’ of offenders , as we discuss shortly . ) |
14 | Alone of the Pacific species , N. emarginata shows something like a comparable variation in shell shape with exposure ( Crothers , 1984 ) , but the shell is so thin as to afford little protection from crabs regardless of its shape ( Kitching , 1976 ) and an ability to resist desiccation could be of great value to this highQQintertidal species in sites protected from continuous spray . |
15 | It was the view of the assessment panel that a few months of reasonably stable attendance could be of great help to Jim when he left school and they decided that a flexible arrangement might encourage attendance where previous efforts had failed . |
16 | Does my right hon. Friend accept that the sort of project to which he just referred is another example of where a national lottery could be of great assistance ? |
17 | For the many hearing parents who have to cope with their deaf babies , this project 's results could be of great use . |
18 | The aim of the project is to try to discover the processes by which this efficiency is attained , which could be of great value in the design of automatic systems of face recognition . |
19 | The international community , and journalists in particular , could be of great assistance in ensuring that elections are free and fair . |
20 | Mr Justice Latham , adjourning the trial last Wednesday until yesterday , told the jury the fresh evidence could be of great significance . |
21 | ‘ Laser welding could be of major benefit , ’ said Dr Watson . |
22 | ‘ At a time like this , McLeish 's leadership qualities could be of crucial importance . ’ |
23 | If the Government can seriously contemplate investing £3,000 million in a company employing 100,000 people , they should also be prepared to start the discussion by studying the proposition with a view to supporting a project which could be of tremendous advantage to the nation as a whole . |
24 | ‘ There are plenty of opportunities for a greater exchange of expertise which could be of tremendous benefit to both sides . |
25 | The extent that computerised indexes/records management systems could be of vain e to individual functions within the two departments . |
26 | The mineralisation is associated with strong alteration of the enclosing sediments and tuffs and could be of volcanogenic origin . |
27 | These were ancient , traditional positions and could be of considerable power depending upon the individuals and the emperor himself . |
28 | This is undoubtedly an area where further advice , guidance , encouragement and practical support now , could be of considerable benefit in the long run towards co-ordinating the current uneven and inequitable distribution of in-service training . |
29 | READERS who care for a dementia sufferer may like to know that Counsel & Care has just published a fact sheet which could be of considerable help to them . |
30 | We have known for years that there are many wrecks which could be of historical value , telling us about the way in which vessels were constructed and , from their contents , about how ordinary people lived in times past . |